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"May 26, 2022, a Grizzly bear with two cubs is seen chasing a band of Alberta Wild Horses. This event occurred in central Alberta. These trail cameras are part of a large network of cameras collecting video data on the plight and mortality of Alberta's Wild Horses, from both natural causes and large predators.
Unless you ate some shrooms..the dilemma! I was once in a part of our country where the lobster look like that, they call it the "south coast lobster or crayfish" here..and in those parts its subtropical and when you walk in the hills and valleys where there are no fences just grass and cows and locals, every second cow pat has some shrooms growing on them, and so you eat and eat and the locals offer you crayfish all over still alive just dived out a dollar each, in a bucket..and you get a bucket full..get back to your lodgings and fuck man they so beautiful..but so tasty hahahahaha..and they like the cockroach of the sea so...LOL
A White Grizzly Bear Was Recently Filmed In Lake Louise ........
Lake Louise Ski Resort posted a video of an extremely rare white grizzly bear walking near the ski resort this past weekend. Officials ask that tourists in the area do not seek out the bear, and that they give it space if they encounter it.
This particular bear has been spotted around Banff National Park over the last few years.
A group has unofficially named it ‘Nakoda’ which means ‘friend’ or ‘ally’ in the language of the local aboriginal tribes of the area.
Officials say that Nakoda is not albino. Rather, the bear possesses a recessive gene that causes its fur to grow white.
Remember it is original tribes not aboriginal tribes, ab means not, aboriginal means not original, it is part of the word games the English empire used to take over the original tribes by making them call themselves aboriginal (not original) so they could feel better about taking over their lands.